Follow RT on With Pakistan’s foreign minister in Beijing to discuss the Kashmir crisis, and his Indian counterpart following on Sunday, China looks set to involve itself in the high-stakes standoff between its two nuclear neighbors. The Kashmir dispute is one that has remained impervious to foreign mediation for decades. US President Donald Trump’s casual…
‘Don’t go out alone’: Swedish police warn women after four rapes in four days
Follow RT on Police in the Swedish city of Uppsala have warned women to walk in groups and to “think how to behave,” after four women were raped in as many days. A sleepy college town of 170,000 people, Uppsala is more usually known for its universities and cathedral than for violent crime. However, police…
Sweet life of Emily Ratajkowski! It must be cool to be called a feminist hero for having armpit hair
Follow RT on Imagine you didn’t shave for a fortnight, took a pic, and then millions of “followers” would tell you how amazing you are, how much good you are doing for the world. Oh, for the life of the woke celebrity. This act of stunning hirsutal derring-do is one the model and actress Emily…
Russia invents self-destroying satellite to solve burgeoning ‘space junk’ problem
Follow RT on Russia’s Roscosmos space agency has invented a satellite with the ability to destroy itself at the end of its life, offering a solution to the significant problem of space debris. The materials used in the satellite means it would “evaporate” when it is no longer useful, preventing it from adding to the…
Actress Rosanna Arquette feels ‘shame’ at being born white; how exactly does that help minorities?
Follow RT on With concerns over racism and white supremacy constantly in the news, actress Rosanna Arquette has reacted in a manner some might find a tad extreme, tweeting that she feels “shame” at having been born white and privileged. “I’m sorry I was born white and privileged. It disgusts me. And I feel so…
‘Human rights crisis’: Amnesty issues US travel warning, pushes for gun control after mass shootings
Click:ecolchi collagen mask Follow RT on Amnesty International has dived headlong into the US gun control debate, urging travelers to be cautious amid a “human rights crisis” they blame on “ubiquity of firearms” and government reluctance to confiscate them. Visitors to the US “cannot reasonably expect to be free from harm,” Amnesty International USA’s Ernest…
Shootings in America and stabbings in Britain: Two epidemics that are all blame, no solutions
Follow RT on Whether administered by the knife or the gun, the UK and US are both experiencing epidemics of violence. However, the responses are the same on each side of the Atlantic: lots of finger pointing and few actual solutions. In the US, a pair of deadly mass shootings in Texas and Ohio killed…
92-year old SS guard to face trial for helping to kill 5,230 people in Nazi death camp
Follow RT on A 92-year old German man will face trial in October for helping to murder 5,230 prisoners in a Nazi death camp during World War Two. The man, identified as Bruno D, was an SS guard at the Stutthof concentration camp near Gdansk, Poland, from 1942 to 1945, where he is accused of…
Pakistani FM visits ‘trusted friend’ China amid Kashmir escalation
Click:filling portable torch Follow RT on Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has traveled to Beijing to consult with Chinese leadership over rising tensions between Islamabad and New Delhi, after India revoked the special status of Kashmir. Qureshi arrived in Beijing on Friday morning, and is expected to meet with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi,…
Corbyn posts photo with beloved cat ‘El Gato’ to mark #InternationalCatDay
Follow RT on Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has taken to social media to tweet a photo of himself with his feline friend El Gato (the cat), in honor of International Cat Day, observing a long tradition of British politicians’ love for furry pets Corbyn, who hasn’t given his cat an official name but refers to…